You’ll want to watch this right now. In honor of the opening of One World Observatory, EarthCam recently released an 11-year time-lapse video of the skyscraper being constructed from October 2004 to Memorial Day 2015. ...

In order to mark the One World Observatory in New York City, Earth Cam released a time-lapse video which shows the stunning One World Trade Centre rising from the ashes of Twin Towers through the 11 years it took to construct it.
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One World Trade Center’s 94 stories took more than a decade to build. Watching the building’s incremental growth condensed into two minutes makes you appreciate just how massive a project it really is. ...

EarthCam started webcasting the activity at Ground Zero just days after the September 11 terrorist attacks, and has since been capturing high resolution images for this start-to-finish time lapse of One World Trade Center being built.
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Put any footage of New York City to some sweeping, dramatic music, and you can make the most cold-hearted person feel some feels. But we bet that this time-lapsed video of the construction of One World Trade Center takes the cake....

EarthCam, a leading network of live cameras broadcasting scenes from around the world, has just released a time lapse video of the entire construction of One World Trade Center, which took place from October 2004 to Memorial Day 2015. ...

EarthCam (Hackensack) announced on May 13 that it has chosen architecture firm Davis Brody Bond, the company that designed the 911 Memorial Museum, to design its new 10-acre campus in Saddle River. ...

The project, led by partner Steven M. Davis, FAIA, is five times the size of EarthCam’s current headquarters, making it the largest facility in the world dedicated to webcam technology and services. ...

Kiko the giraffe — the beloved Greenville Zoo native whose birth in October 2012 was a social media sensation viewed on webcam across the world — will soon be leaving the zoo for a new home across the border in Toronto, Canada....

In honor of National Pet Week AND National Tourism Day, EarthCam is launching its Doggy Daycare Cam, which is sure to become one of its most paw-pular webcams! We dare you … try not to let out an “aww” while hanging out with the Lords of Dogtown – also known as the dogs of The Canine Club and Spa in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
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Finally, after four years of construction, the Whitney Museum of American Art opened yesterday to receive their old and new fans in his new home: a bright and asymmetric structure of steel and glass with stunning views of the skyscrapers and Hudson River in the vibrant Meatpacking District of Manhattan.
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What was it like to watch Disneyland’s fanciful structures, Las Vegas’ Luxor hotel, or One World Trade Center go from their first girders to their completed stated? These timelapse videos follow days and weeks of construction, letting us watch buildings appear in a matter of minutes....

Reunion Tower has paired up with EarthCam to deliver remarkable views of downtown Dallas beginning on April 15, 2015. Perched atop the most romantic spot in the city, EarthCam will offer the most unique views available at the icon of the Dallas skyline.
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Jordan was the first country in the Middle East streaming webcams installed in several of the best known and most visited places in the country. This has allowed for the past two years show, in real time, not only the beauty of many Jordanians enclaves but also the political stability that holds the country.
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Macerich today announced the full interior makeover of its high-performing Los Cerritos Center is now underway. Updates to the 1.2 million-square-foot center are designed to enhance the guest experience at one of the region’s top retail properties and will include a brand-new The Cheesecake Factory. ...

Edmonton city officials are overseeing a review by a structural consultant on what caused four deep steel girders on a new bridge being built over a busy thoroughfare to buckle soon after their placement March 16.
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Why do time lapses rule so much? I’ll tell you why, because it shows the sheer man (and woman) power that goes into erecting monumental structures all in the time you sip 20mls of your hot ass tea.
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And now for something completely different: we interrupt our regularly scheduled food news to tell you about an exciting museum opening in Philadelphia in 2017, the Museum of the American Revolution.
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The cold that’s still gripping onto spring has us dreaming of jetting off to warmer climates, but a round-trip ticket from New York City to Maui, Hawaii, costs more than $1,400 (and that’s a coach ticket). ...

Ultra Music Festival is already just one week away. As the excitement continues to build for one of the year’s most anticipated event, many people are trying to catch a glimpse of what the main stage will look like this year. Well now you can.
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The weather today across much of the country will be a brief tease of Spring before another blast of colder air makes us all shiver once again. Temperatures across the Midwest and into the Northeast will be as much as 20 to 30 degrees above what is typical for mid-March.
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Beginning March 16, leaders and decision makers of the Architectural, Engineering and Construction industries will be in San Francisco to discuss the future of construction technology at the annual Engineering News Record FutureTech Conference. ...

Green with envy that you can’t enjoy the different St. Patrick’s Day traditions around the world? Hold up — you absolutely can experience the famous New York City parade and peek in on the shenanigans across the pond in an Irish pub....

NEW YORK CITY — The first World Trade Center attacked, when a truck bomb killed six people and injured hundreds of others 22 years ago today, is being remembered with the re-release of a time-lapse video condensing 10 years of construction of the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum into two stirring minutes.
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NEW ORLEANS - Gather your beads, masks and king cakes – it’s officially Mardi Gras! Travel to New Orleans for the city-wide party with EarthCam’s live streaming cameras at Bourbon Street and Cat’s Meow Karaoke.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (February 17, 2015) The Trust for the National Mall today announced a partnership with EarthCam, in cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution, to provide live digital access to view phase II of the National Mall turf restoration project. The camera, provided through a generous donation from EarthCam, will allow the public to experience the significant changes taking place on America’s front yard from the unique vantage point of the Smithsonian Castle’s North Flag Tower....

Want to see what’s going on around the National Mall but don’t feel like putting on pants? Now you can, thanks to a partnership between the Trust for the National Mall, the Smithsonian Institution and New York-based startup EarthCam.
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Don’t want your tippy toes to get cold? You can watch the snowed-in National Mall from home today, thanks to a new camera placed on the Smithsonian Castle’s North Flag Tower by webcam network EarthCam.
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Mardi Gras 2015 falls on Tuesday, Feb. 17 in New Orleans, LA even though parades began Feb. 6 and celebrations took place the weekend before Mardi Gras (Feb. 13- 17). Each year, the last day of the carnival, also called Fat Tuesday, falls a day before Ash Wednesday.
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If you're like I am, then you're checking out the magnificent Hudson River sunrises and sunsets courtesy of the EarthCam construction cameras strategically located at the New NY Bridge project site....

The building industry is increasingly competitive, causing professionals to search for innovative ways to save time and money. Installing a construction camera can provide a simple and affordable way to collaborate with team members and manage projects....

(PCM) Happy Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday! Mardi Gras is the cultural celebration in preparation prior to the fasting season of Lent! The holiday, heavily celebrated in New Orleans, consists of many parades, dancing, wearing costumes, overturning social conventions and general fun and debauchery.
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That potentially historic winter blast known as Winter Storm Juno sweeping the northeast is living up to the pre-dawn hype in Boston and Rhode Island – but has essentially spared New York and Philadelphia. If you have relatives there or anywhere in the seven-state area that is home to 52 million people, we thought you might like to take a look at how things look right now.
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As a massive blizzard bombs the Northeast, wreaking havoc on travel, closing schools and businesses, and piling up to 3 feet of snow on the region, those in other parts of the country are counting their blessings to be out of its path. But that doesn’t mean one has to miss out on watching it all play out.
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With much of the Northeast under official blizzard and winter storm warnings from the National Weather Service, tens of millions of people are hurrying to prepare for what officials are calling a “potentially historic” storm set to descend on the region Monday-Tuesday, Jan. 26-27.
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If you can’t be in New York City, or don’t want to venture out into the cold and the crowds, you can watch the ball drop for New Year’s Eve in Times Square from the comfort of your home and on the couch.
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